The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Sunday, February 26, 1995
MARGARET H. JONES
DELLA W. HALL
HERBERT W. MOORE
NAOMI H. MERRITT
JAMES HAROLD NEWELL
INEZ A. ELLIOTT
LOIS H. TEGERIDES
BYRDIE E. FLANAGAN
WILLIAM W. WILLIAMS SR.
GEORGE L. BAILEY SR.
ALLEN KYKER
VOYD H. GENTRY
MATTIE L. BRYANT
NATHANIEL SPARKS
PEARL B. THOMAS
PAULA A. QUINN
MICHAEL GARY BROOKS
ROBERT A. STREICH
SADIE M. MONROE
IVAH M. TINDALE
MILDRED R. KILLMON
FLOYD V. BARRETT
CATHARINE S. BULL
LUCY D. LAWRENCE
CLARA J. UNDERWOOD
HARRY C. WESSELLS
ELIZABETH T. BYRD
AUSTIN W. KING
UNDISCIPLINED CHILDREN PUT CHAINS OF FEAR ON PARENTS
SUFFOLK AUTHORITY RECONSIDERS MOVING FROM DOWNTOWN SITE
CRIME LINE
WATERFRONT PROJECT SETS SIGHTS ON BATTLESHIP IOWA
PORTSMOUTH RESIDENTS WILL DISCUSS IDEA OF A FLOATING CASINO
RIVERBOAT GAMBLING FIRM BEGINS TO DOUBT PORTSMOUTH
NORFOLK LEADS STATE IN DROPOUTS STRICTER DISCIPLINE BY SCHOOLS GETS PART OF THE BLAME.
BUILDING BRIDGES SOME OF THE AREA'S CIVIC LEAGUE LEADERS GET TOGETHER WITH NORFOLK OFFICIALS, TALK, AND BEGIN TO SEE THINGS EYE-TO-EYE.
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** Clarification: A Sunday MetroNews article, about women learning to defend themselves, said burglar alarm systems wouldn't work if someone was using the phone. Actually, many systems have a pre-emptive device that takes over the phone line if the alarm goes off while the phone is being used. Correction published Tuesday, February 28, 1995. ***************************************************************** SURVIVAL ON THE STREETS WOMEN LEARN HOW TO FOIL ATTACKERS BY BEING ALERT - AND USING THEIR BRAINS AND THEIR MUSCLES.
NORFOLK'S WRIGHT IS CRITICAL OF ATTACKS ON HIGH
SPINNING WHEELS
ROBERTA S. BRYAN
ENVIRONMENTAL SERIES MAKES LEARNING FUN HANDS-ON WORKSHOP HELPS TEACH LOCAL TEENS EARTH MATTERS.
SUPPORT GROWING FOR STATE LOTTERY, POLL INDICATES 72 PERCENT APPROVE LOTTERY; READINGS ALSO TAKEN ON CASINO GAMBLING, TAX CUT PLAN
TREASURING REASONS FOR HOPE DURING A TIME OF DESPAIR
VIOLATORS OF FISHING RULES WILL PAY STIFFER PRICE INVESTIGATIVE AND REPLACEMENT COSTS WILL BE ASSESSED IN SERIOUS CASES.
A MASTERFUL STROKE
JETTIES PROPONENTS PUSH OREGON INLET PLAN BACKERS SAID THEY ARE HOPING TO SECURE FEDERAL FUNDING THIS YEAR.
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